Modes of Payment

The 11th International Malaysian Studies Conference (MSC11)

Those in Malaysia who wish to pay their registration fees can transmit their payment in Malaysian ringgit by bank draft, money order or postal order, payable to Persatuan Sains Sosial Malaysia at the address below. Alternatively they can deposit the sum directly into the Association’s bank account (see below), scan and email or fax the receipt to the organizing committee with their name and MSC11 printed on it, and bring the original receipt to the Conference as proof of payment.

Please note that the practice of payment by personal cheque has been discontinued.

Participants who reside overseas can transmit their payment in US dollars directly into the Association’s bank account and fax a copy of the receipt to the organizing commitee with their name and MSC11 printed on it. The payer, however, must bear any bank charges incurred in the transaction and must bring the original receipt to the Conference as proof of payment.

The MSC11 Organising Committee also encourages ordinary participants, i.e. non-paper presenters. The registration fee is the same. However, they can pay their registration fee latest by 29 June, 2018. Only under exceptional circumstances will the Conference accept walk-in participants.

MSC11 cover various dimensions of global transformation and inclusive development beyond Malaysia and setting on inclusive development as a result of this global transformation that challenges the effort towards ensuring quality global and regional growth.

Must submit an abstract proposal of 300 words to the MSC10 Secretariat, latest by 15 January 2018. Extended until 11 February 2018.

Those who plan to organise institutional or thematic panels must submit their panel abstracts of 300 words by the same date (1 February 2018). Individual paper abstracts must be submitted together with panel abstracts. The length of the paper abstracts will also be 300 words.

The latest date of payment will be 31 May 2018 10 June 2018 together with the submission soft copies of the full written papers (6000-8000 words maximum). Participants whose fees are being paid by their institutions must produce the institution’s letter of undertaking (or invoice) by the same date.